
For our 18th year of InterMuse, we will host two special guest faculty members from Hungary, both of whom are lifelong practitioners of the Kodály vision of teaching and learning music:
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Zsuzsánna Mindszenty, Faculty of humanities, Professor of Conducting and Choral Practice, and conductor of the women’s choir at the Eötvös Loránd University of Budapest [ELTE] |
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Márta Sarosine Szabó, Head of Theory and Solfège, University of Debrecen Conservatory of Music, Hungary |
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Dr. Jerry L. Jaccard, Vice President, International Kodály Society; 2004 OAKE Outstanding Educator; coordinator, BYU Elementary Music Education Program; director, BYU InterMuse Academy; coauthor of The Complete Musician series |
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Julianna Barker, Graduate of BYU Elementary Music Program, Kodály certificate from BYU InterMuse Academy, graduate of Holy Names University Master of Music Education with Kodály Emphasis Program; Provo City Schools K–6 music specialist; immediate past president of UFOLKS, the Utah chapter of OAKE; member of the Utah Baroque Ensemble |
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Rebecca McLaughlin, Graduate of BYU Elementary Music Education Program; Kodály certificate from BYU InterMuse Academy; former member of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir; Provo City Schools elementary music specialist mentor-coordinator; past president of UFOLKS |
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Cynthia Richards, Graduate of BYU Violin Performance and Pedagogy Program; Kodály certificate from BYU InterMuse Academy; professional violinist, studio teacher, and string clinician; string pedagogy instructor at Utah Valley University; author of How to Get Your Child to Practice without Resorting to Violence; coauthor of The Complete Musician series |
“If everyone wanted to play first violin, there could not be an orchestra. Honor every musician in his own place.”